High Power, Side Lever, Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP)

The KalibrGun Cricket BullPup is built around a very efficient valve and utilizes a CZ hammer forged barrel for supurb accuracy. Available in .177 - .22 and .25 Caliber you can choose between a synthetic or walnut stock. The barrel shroud will help keep your Cricket "Backyard Friendly". It's one of the quietest airguns on the market. The .25 caliber Cricket will generate up to 50 FPE. The .22 caliber is easily capable of sending a pellet out the muzzle at over 900 FPS. Accuracy with the .22 is less than .25 CTC shooting 10 shot groups.

Kalibrguns Cricket Bullpup PLB features:

PCP multi shot

Side Levercocking

Fully shrouded barrel with integrated sound moderator

Precision rifled barrel for accuracy

50 fpe for hunting and pest control

Ambidextrous & ergonomic synthetic stock

14 shot magazine

Two magazines included

Intragrated pressure gauge on air tube

Fill probe included

Scope receiver for Picatinny mounting

Resettable/automatic safety

Kalibrguns Cricket Bullpup PLB features:

Total Weight

7.75 lbs

Overall Length

33.25"

Stock

Ambidextrous Synthetic

Sights

Scope Required

Mounting Method

Picatinny

Caliber

.22, .25

Cocking Method

Side Lever

Cocking Effort

Low

Recoil Rating

N/A

Power Plant

Pre-Charged Pneumatic**

Shot Capacity

14 Magazine

** As with all PCP rifles an external air supply is needed but not supplied with the rifle. Ask about our hand pumps and scuba adapters.

Model

Velocity fps

Muzzle Energy

.22

900

30 fpe

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Velocity Test Results for the Kalibr Cricket

If
you haven't had the chance to shoot a Kalibr Cricket yet, you are in
for a bit of a surprise. It's a short gun in length at 33.5" yet
it has plenty of of power in both calibers. And it isn't too heavy
either with the weight
coming at 7.75 lbs. The .25 caliber generates in excess of 50 fpe as
you
see below and the .22 generates in excess of 30 fpe. And oddly
enough for a guns of those power levels, it gets 40
consistent shots in .25 caliber and 60+ shots in .22 caliber. That's a
lot of shots from guns with short barrels and air tanks being
charged to 3000 psi.

The ambidextrous stocks have high cheekpieces
that will give a good solid cheek weld. They are available in walnut or
synthetic and both are pleasing to the eye. Hunters will probably
prefer the synthetic model while wood lovers will likely opt for the
walnut. Either way the gun is a winner.

The cocking lever is
located near the rear on the right side and cocks easily. The 12 shot
magazine worked flawlessly and indexes perfectly as well. The stocks
also have the ability to carry a number of extra magazines so you can
do quite a bit of shooting before having to reload magazines again.

The
trigger was crisp and predictable. I didn't do any adjusting at all and
had no problem staying on target with the factory settings. I didn't
measure the pounds of pull but would guess it to be about 3 pounds out of the
box, maybe a bit less.

What I did not expect was the quiet report of the Crickets.
Typically guns with short barrels are louder than guns with longer
barrels. Longer barrels mean longer shrouds and baffles overall
which leads to a quieter report. At least most of the time.
Apparently the Cricket is an exception to the rule because it was a
very quiet guns for their power. I was pleasantly surprised at this as
well.

All in all, the Cricket Bullpups are very fun guns to shoot
and will make wonderful hunting rifles for almost any hunting purpose
short of very large game. Pick a stock that strikes your fancy and prepare
to have a good time.

Reviews

I recently purchased a Theoben MFR in .20. It was tuned to run on the Beeman Kodiak heavies. Knowing that these were those I bought four tins. Should have bought 8! Exceptional shooting pellet. They were also great shooters out of another .20 cal rifle I have. A custom Lothar walther barreled Crosman. So far only shot out to 50 yards. Went through a full tin in only three days of shooting.